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Show jj - BOY MURDERER AND THE ALLEGED ACCESSORY TO CRIME. ft-?"- mW 'fWh. NEW YORK, Apg. 1 The murder of William Henry Jackson, the wealthy broker, by Paul Geldel, a 17-year-old bellboy, will go down as history his-tory as one of the most brutal crimes of this city The youth of the murderer mur-derer did not prevent him from overpowering over-powering his victim and forcing a chloroform soaked washrag into his mouth. Shortly jafter his remarkable confession he was indicted for murder mur-der in the first degree. He will be tried in October Patrick McGrane, Geidel's roommate, who pawned the dead man's -watch. Is held by the police po-lice asan accessory -after the-fact. A plea of not guilty was entered by Geidel today. oo |